Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 9 June 1905 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT EVERY BVBNINO, EXCEPT SUNDAY, BY U■ W <3 . BLLIN3HAM, lUIICKIPTION R Alt t I By earrirr. per *«>rk..... , 10c By e»rri< r. v< f yr.r *4.00 By Ball. p*r month ISi By bah. per yv«r .. Bt.BO Blnyl. cople*. Two Ont*. Meani> nit rate*made kaownon application Batarr.i in tbe poatofßce al l>ecaiu.'. Indiana. M aecond-cIAM mall matter 4. H. HELLER MANAGER.] THAT MAIL BOX. This office has presented and posted in a conspicuous place a mail box at the home of each of its city's readers. The l>ox serves a double purpose, that of making a safe recepti a' for the ca-- I riere to deposit our evening edi tion, and it also stands out in | bold relief in advertising the Dailt Democrat as the p<polar newspaper of Decatur. The fellow who starts out to count the boxes will | find six hundred of them working within the confines of the city ( limits, and should he want to , know with accuracy our circula-1 tion in the city, he will have to add to that the stores, office* and the few residences where a b<x could not be conveniently adjusted Our circulation in the city, is but ( an index as to how completely we cover the twenty-eight rentes that deposit at the farmers' hi me. his , daily mail. While there is no par ticrlar argument r.pm the subject. • yet we can not fail to swell up a i little by reminding you that we are the people. We print all the ( kcal news and have a regular tele- i graphic service, that gives you the i news of the world before the big ’ City dailies. A sample cepy trial 1 will oonvirce the most skeptical. — i To Return to Spain. ' By United Press News Association, I London, Jun? 9—This is tne last, 1 day of King Alfunse vis.t in Erg ' land as he starts tomorrow morn 1 ing upon his Ms* art to >pain. I

VISIT TRUE’S HOSIERY DEPARTMENT For the New Novelties in fancy colored Lace Stripes, Black Lace Stripes and plain Black. Hosiery for Ladies, Misses and Children. We can do you good also in Men’s Hosiery of all kinds. VISIT TRUE’S FOR SUMMER UNDERWEAR For Men, Women and Children, in all Styles and Qualities, from 5c up. VISIT TRUE’S FOR CORSETS Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Ribbons, etc. Always New Stuff to Show You. AT TRUE’S

> CLOSING-OUT SALE NOW ON AT OI—JS ROSENthaI 'S /Xll Clothing, Gents’ Fur nishings, II I I ' l, ' ST BE CLOSED OUT AND SOLD AT WHO! ESAI F 7 OOST==== = Cash Only and Strictly One Price GU S ROSENTHAI —— ~ M * K I / ALL PERSONS INDEBTED WILL PLEASE CALL AT ONCE AND SETTLE ACCOUNT v B».ni!i''i iriHWwiil 1 1 ii im whi — -

I COURT NEWS Motion to Dismiss Ditch Case Argured Was Overruled by Court - Dykeman Divorce Cne Heard But Not Decided. In the Amacher ditch cate, the motion for judgment ox verdict was withdrawn and another filed. I asking that the cause le dismissed on the grounds that the evidence showed that the ditch bad been [commerced Ifoo feet from the point set out in the specifications. The question was argued vigorously and the entire bar showed their ‘nterest in the proceedings !by listening attentively. Judge! Erwin overruled the motion and another for judgment on the verdict will be filed The cause will likely be taken up again timorrow, when it is lielieved a motion for a new trial will be filed bv Amacher. In the case of John F. Tisron vs James N. Fristoe, the motion for a new trial was overruled. Palmer B Dykeman vs Emma A Dykeman. divorce, evidence heard. Mrs Dvkeman failed to appear and Prosecutor Moran apjieared for her The case was taken under advise ment by Judge Erwin. In probate court W. H. Shepherd, administrator of the Edward Ponti ( us estate, tiled an inventory and j sale bill of |l»7. Certain notes . were assigned to Wells.Broe. to pay 1 funeral expenses Judge Erwin intimated this morning that be would grant Mrs Brill a divorce as asked for. The case was tried Wednesday. Judge Erwin will give his decision tomor- ; row. Miss Blanch Carroll arrived home i from Glendale, last evening, after 1 being a guest of young lady friends.

MORE LAW Judee Leather Says Anyone Can Carry the "Making." ■y Unltsd Prsss News Association. Indianapolis, June v—ln an addit »nal ruling on tbe cigarette case -lodge Leather decided that "mskiugn” for cigarettes, pnjier and to bicco forwarded here from other states may tie used. He says there is no law against sack tobacco CASE DECIDED Supreme Court Holds Publishers Act of Nineten Hundred and Three Good. Special Telegram To The Democrat Indianapolis, Ind , June 9—Tne supreme court today held that all i county printing must tie done under the acts of 1903. published by ■ both party organs. The case was taken up by the Lafayette democrats. PRESIDENT TO REST Went to Virgina Today for Few Days Rest.

By United Preea New* Association. Washington. D. C-, June 8— President Roosevelt left Washington this morning for'Rapidan, Virginia, to rest untilfMonday. Pleasant Mills Mr. and Mrs. E. W. France called on friends at Decatur. Wednesday. A large crowd wan in attendance at the baptismal services last Sunday. Mr and Mrs. A. J. Wood of Convoy, Ohio, called on friends here last week. Mrs Robert Peterson and children of Decatnr, spent few days htre with friends. A baby boy at the home of Mr and Mrs. John Custer, [since early Tuesday morning. Mrs. S B. Merris is spending the week at Decatur with her daughter, Mrs H. A. Fristoe. Mrs. Mellie Stovely contemplates giving to California. Sue will join ter brother, Frank there and remain for awhile at least Mrs. A. D. Wagner and daughter, wife and daughter of Rev, Wagner, former (pastor of M E church, spent Sunday here with friends. Mr and Mrs Ora Brown umhd with the Biptist church at this place last Sunday. Mrs Brown, who is in very declining health owing to lung trouble, received the ordinance of baptism. The baptiemal services were conducted bv Rev. H. H. Smith and was very impresisve. Rev. H. H. Smith, of Nashville, Tenn., former pastor of the Baptist church here, filled the pulpit last Sunday at three o'clock in the afternoon. He delivered a very eloquent sermon Txt chosen from Psalms, 1:21, and part of the sth verse the words bting ihe Lord

OLiTING SCITS ft* 5 ' jLj How ftboUt Your Suit f° r Weather? H. S. Co. Skeleton Lined Coats and Trousers are most seasonable. They are made in Serges, Flannel, Home,v ..jar*,,' --jf spans and Worsteds; they have the \ non-breakable coat front and well fitting shoulders; they look cool and cost but ’k/V'. a small sum. They will help to make ••«**».l ‘W' t r —1 you comfortable during the warm days. Neglig* Shirts, Straw Hats, Fancy #j||wK fc-' <and we ve plcoty of eni) win / f aS) WML complete your summer costume. You’ll ' make a big mistake if you fail to see OUr SUmmCr C^°^eS * Copyright 1905 by Hart Schaft'ncr CT Ma.-/-Volthouse, Schulte & Go.

is thy keeper. Rev Smith left here about ten years ago and his many friends here gave him a cordial welcome, and were very sorry that he oonld not extend his visit longer, as he will return to his labors in a few days. State Line Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Woods spert Sunday wish Simon Treaster a d ; family. Samuel Stettl«r and family spent Sundav with J S. Lich'enbergt r and family. Dick Harker, and family of near Watt, spent Sunday with friends and relatives near Wren Ollie Haunt, who has been spending a few days at Celina, fishing, returned h >me Saturday. John G phart and family of near Wren, was vi-iting with friends and relatives near Watt, Sunday. Mrs. E F. Roth, who has been visiting with friends and relatives at Fort Wayne, returned home W dnesday. Fred Hindenlang, who has been working near St Mary. Ohio, re turned home Saturday for a few days visit with hie jmrents Winona Lake, Ind. Fifteen day ticket sale May 10 to September 30. tl 95. Season ticdets May 25 to September 30. limit October 31.12.55. Mexico nineteen hours nearer Double daily through service, Iron Mountain route. Ask ticket agents G.or A. A. Deane, Jr., T. P A. j 200 Sentiuei Bldg.. Indianapolis

I VOTICEOF ASSESSMENT* OF BFNF.FI S foKTHE < •XsTHI < TION OF THE .. EIKEI. sEWSK Notice 1% hereby g en to *trah EChron *tt r, Theud< »e R Moon »• .*m H Van Camp. I Alisn T Lynch. Sumuf R Porter. K H Welch. Dy O’ !• vs ni*< J •v*ph H'unwraff Mr» and R. R’Greirory. WlHimd H Niblict Martha E Lyn ’b. rhe heir* <•! < harie> P Ebtafvr. J bn H. M-ytr« C 5 Wbi<*ob. Alb r Bracht, the heirs of J- bn H Lenhart and A Vancamptbat the city or mm it- on r* of the city of [Wc.tur I< diBD. did. on the -lith day ot June. nos. i fde their report of benefits M!>at‘»ed for the construe ion f r « bat is known a the Wrikel btwer in the city 'f In-cat ur Indiana, aurt- ' in? at a point on the ro th line of Adam* rt. , in the center of tht Alky runt ing Sorth between inloia nwa* O* a id«7 in A T Lynch ad Utt ton to thecit* of l> cat nr Indiana, run- ' log thence north b*tw tn Mid iota number , and WT. alto i>etwren the following iotainaaid addition. Number-tIWW) KI Wis Mi Mi ’*43 V 4 < I*2i*4* to » e intesection >f ttoe name with th **» r ee» r Sew r on the Mint bade of Monr Str e* '■ aai ny of Decatur and here to tun.. , and hat the real estate fib* above n mt- partie* ( is affected tn ib«- coastruc louofsao. t •r | You a*d each of yon are herein no*’* 1 on the JOth d»y <f Juneiwftat? Coclcck I’ M at th* council room tn «aid c . cor Council will n ett to hear a y a’d a*. ; objections to th* confirmation or modification j of ihe saaeeM-raeut made bv such cutnml»B* , ion* rs t hat you nay appear and m«be object- j I ions tosueh confirniMth n and on »our failure ! to do so the same will be determined tn sour' absence Tineas my hand and the atal < f Mid city tbtottb day of June V.ar J RMcFEELV City Cleric Summer Tonr Farer—June IM to Sept. 30th vis G R * 1 Tv Trav erse City, Mich . |l2 3C; Omers, •13 30; N irthpurl. 113.50; Petoskey, 1U.15; Mackinaw Ci y, •15.60. Return limit Oct. 31, 1805 | For rates to other points call phane 9. or write to C. L. Lockwood, G. P. A. Grand Rapids, Mich , or J Bryson. Agent. 187d3m0 _ 4U 1 Al.v.uOUUx* DENTIST. I. O. O. F. BLOCK. Pbon •— Office. 164; residence 24

P. J. HYLAND. SANITARV PLUMBING GAB fitting Steam Hot Water Heeling MS MD COMiliniOH FIXTURES 23 nonroe St. Phone 336 DIRECTORY BURT MANGOLD, DENTIST SOUTH SCCONO ST. WITH RHOM 463 DR, J. M. MILLS* LOUIS KLEINE Trustee Preble Township ■ Office Day--Wednesday of each week EDWARD LUTTMAN TRUSTEE BOOT TOWOSHIP Omct Dai - Monday of each week To Whom It Hay Concent. I have been appointed gen ' eral agent for the sale ofVitae Ore Medicine and all agent* can secure their tupplie* from me Jonathan Burkhead, Monroe, Ind. BOOd